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i 1 _\ m __. â€” - otjb country may she ever b right but right ols wrong our country sixty sixth year no 10 salisbury n c thursday july 29 1697 established 1832 1 1hlm0n the noted washington divine sunday discourse a plea for cheerfulness thr l*rÂ»'Â«rr<v lion for tli cnm t business de pression <â€¢â€¢Â«-. iu conversation aii â€¢ :â€¢â™¦'â– 'â€¢'.â€žâ– , proper christian invrst in â€¢â– tit n iid u great spiritual awakening wber tore doth â– â– > living tftai ! fij " itorj iu the most mel tali wroti â– â– â– â€¢ liave i word fter him and v!,.-,i anything i i with grief and eomplaii i â€¢ i l-;.i f in mj t x i ., os ll t l ; iril out b mucb - â€¢'â€¢â€¢ us i ha a i .â€¢ li â– â– ;â€¢.: â– l : liouid ever find 11 tf â– â€¢'â– ing pi and with it Â» thou lush into perp i ilence everything like eritlÂ«i9m ''â€¢â– â€¢ u "'- ' ! 'â– â– â€¢â€¢.â– .... -,;, ., liviqg national finane - y wng itening : . â– " i et to 1 j naomi and there b cheerful s "''' ; "' â– 'â€¢!â€¢â– " ug has been one of lamentation a ompanied bj dir â– .-. i all those dis orders - â€¢ â– two shori words fact id that â– ...â– have â– â– ' ' ' â– â– rary of war 5 'â– 'â– bte i ago there were f i 1 i^l difl reii â€¢â€¢â€¢.-, and we had not jprjsirian character to settle them an i i n-at v ajcd g we weni _ life lva4:fifeftsÂ»jfe end ' â– attonal i nances â– i " ''â– ' if 'â– '. ' ; i-i and west have â– en | -!â– . ing for those fouryears 1 indulgence in barbarism but 1 | ' ,. u â€¢> â€¢ , uepj es â€¢ ' ."â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢ Â«") en ii w:ii . '.,.; ji . illing to do two vc three â– â– â– at for nust join in â– best politi cal â€¢ lti â€¢ â€¢ i â€¢â– !]!. the na 1 â– ' ver so strong an arm â– â€¢â– i â– t we go on groaning â– iugb god had j'ui this qatiou u on ernu i md iÂ»llot d .... '"" " : ; â– ; ' ' kfasi m sis in â€¢ â€¢ '! habit of complaining has untry and after â€¢ ars of whimper and wailing him ' we are m â– â€¢ â– â– â– entum top eare three prescriptions by which v - thai our individual and national unances may be cured of t heir j r iseni di - ii the lir-t i . lieerful conversa tion and behavior i lmv noticed thi i pÂ«opl aiosl vociferous f)<jain â€¢ â€¢ day in which we in â– â– .â– â€¢â– those \\ iio are in comforl lmstanc s i have made inquiry of those persons who an violi ai in their jeremiads againsi these times and i have asked them now after all are you not making a living fte tiii aesita - and clearing their throat l ' v '' j four times they say stammeringly bothai with a great multitud oj it is qoi a question of ffettins h pv^llhoi d bui n dissatisfied be ause en ' make as much monej aa they â€¢ like to make they have only in tin bank n liere thej would like l!l ". '! uej c in clear in a yt ir only 5000 wlv a thej would lik id i ai 10,000 or things com â– out just even or in theirtrade they â– â– when they nsn â– ;â€¢. could make 4 or fv ii " ; '.'- - â– â– one â– an â– m :. | aware oj i he fact that there is a greal population out of employment and there are hundreds of the good families of this country who are at their wits end not knowing which 1 way yes i know il better than any : private lifi can knowthatsad fact tor it i - â– â– y , ye and eai â– t this state of much of t hai res onsibility f put upon portable cir iumstaoces whi ing growling keep public â– onfl ii pri -â– â– .â– â– > and new enii >{â– â– â– â– j â– . starting mi and â– â– â– â– ps houses iron being puilt s â– ., know very well that one le spondenl man can talk qftt mec ii .]â– â– " !! â– ue cheerful phy sician o e bilaration a whole asy lum of hypochondria â– :-. ii is no kindness ot r or the uin-mploj ed for you to join iu this dejijorjitioa i i ) >â– â– i â€¢, .. i r t the w;i ttnd the â– nmindn sense to think of i0mei _ â– !>â€¢-â– â€¢ fitl to say theii i â– â– â– ,! silent h o tj let ii i in !â– â€¢ c pie of 1 l states for one week will talk cheerfully i will open all the manu fa jtori -. i will give employment to all the eupied men and women i will make a lively market for your real estate that is â€¢ you up n il li tfi ses i wilj stop th long processions on the waj to the jÂ£t>or and â€¢ lie < â– :,:!â– atlarj and i will spread a plentiful table from maine to california and from oregon to bandy hook and the whole land shall carol and thunder with national jubilee but says some one will take t liaf â€¢â– i â– â€¢â– :'â€¢_â– â– â– â– < my hearers and read ers represe.n1 ing a 3 you do all professions j all trades and all occupations if yen should resi ivenever again to utter a dolorous v<>ril about the money markets but by manner and by voice un'l by wit and i arieatu ce and abol â– â– â€¢ faith in god to i ry to scatter tliis ilglo im do you not believe the in fluence would !"â– instantaneous and wide i - i lie â– â– feet would be felt around rid for god's sake and for the sake i i and cor the sake of the em â€¢ â– i lit p ivlingi depend upon it it en in â– â– unfortable circumstances do not stop complaining god will blast your harvests and see how you will get along without a corn crop and ii â– â€¢ will sweep you with fl is and he will devour you with shoppers and ]!<â– will burn your city men in comfortable circumstances k .", complaining * i - â€¢ < i sill give you i â€¢ to com plain aboul . mark that the second prescription for the allevia tion of financial distress is proper chris tian investment god demands of every individual state and nation a certain pro o of their income we are parsimo we keep back from j-od that which gs to him and when we keep back anything from i'>>l he takes what we keep back and he takes more he takes it by by sickness by bankruptcy by any one of the 10,000 ways which he can em ploy the reason many of you are cramped in business is because you have never learned the ! â€” u of christian generosity you employ an agent you give him a reasonable salary and lo you find out that he is appropriating your funds.be bides the salary what do you do dis charge him well we are god's agents he puts in our hands certain mon eys part is to be ours part is to be his suppose we take all what then he will discharge us he will turn us over to financial disasters and take the trust away from us the reason that great multi tudes are not prospered in business is sim ply because they have been withholding from god that whieh belongs to him the rule is give and you will receive ad minister liberally and you shall have more to administer i am in full sympathy with the man who was to be baptized by immer sion and some ii 1 said you had better leave your pocketbook out it will get wet no ' said he i want t go down under the wave with everything i want to con secrate my property and all to god a.nd so he was baptized what we want in this country is more baptized pooketbooks the onlj safe investment that a man can make in this world is in the cause of christ if a man give from a superabun dance god may or he may not respond with a blessing but if a man give until he feels it if a man give until it fetches the i'l 1 if a man give until his selfishness cringes aud twists and cowers under it he vertibje securifleg v Â» pfte -<â– â– â– ; di n viio ' ",'"'" * g qoitsu wno se6m to get along with â– r investments very profitably notwith standing all their parsimony but wait i in that tl>r.q hi.siorv wrr thing geea wfc*ng hh health raiis ! his reason is dethroned or a urse smites him or a mid ight - adow of gome kind drop upon u and ti)-<>>i hla business what la tpr â€¢ god is punishing rim coj heartftjjtie^fs ". j i ,; {,* h f '< : -: < u lun so that one of the re : r the cure of individual and national â– â– â€¢- is more generosity where you wed 1 on the cause of christ give 2 i i be trusted and he is vry apt to trust back again he says that man - how to handle money hesball have money to handle and very soon â– perty that was on the marker for a â€¢ get d i 1 '-' tuisei jlnd i h irth more thiid fifty cents on a dollar goes to par and the opening of ,â– street doubles the valne of his housej â– '!â€¢;' j of a million god blesses him â€¢ the man finds out that secret and he goes on to fortune there are men i have known who for ten years have trying to pay god 1000 they have never been able to get it paia - fox just as taking out from one fold of their 1 i a l>ill mysteriously somehow in â– e other fold of their pocketbook there â€¢ large i 1 ! 1 vrf i,-!l !)â€¢,- 1 i ' i ii 'â€¢ pays in the world 1 tell y..ii it payd now pays in hard casl in government securities \ 'â– â– â– ileve it ah that is what keeps you . i knew ycm did not believe it the whole world andt3hristendom is to be re constructed on this subject and as you are a part of christendom let the work begin in yourown soul but says somi i â– ],-.<, Â» believe fhiit theory beoansi i leen generous and i have been 1 money for ten years then god prepaid you that is all people riuote as ;. juke what is a divine promise cast thy bread upon the waters and it will return to thee after many days â– did rod mean by that there is an sion there in egypt when they sow jorn it is at a time when the nile is lowing t j b^nksj and they sow the i ii the waters find as the nile i â– â€¢ - â– i recede this seed eorn strikes in the â– >! i comes up a harvest and that is the-allueidn it seems as if they are throw .â– â– corn away on the waters but after awhile they gatherit up in a harvest now tied in his fcrord ( ast thf ; the waters and it shall â– â– hack tv tin alter many days it may to viiu that you are throwing it away !â– :;; it wiil yield a harvest of and gold a harvest on earth and a â€¢ in heaven if men could appre that and act on that we would have re trouble about individual or na i finances i i s sription the third for the cure of all ndividual ami national financial dis , f great spiritual awakening it is no mere theory the nierchants of this country were positively deniented with the monetary excitement in 1857 there never re noi since has been such a state of ml depression as there way at that a revival came and 500,000 f pie born into th kingdom of god what came after the revival the gran financial prosperity we have ever had in i it ry . the finest fortunes the iit st fortunes in the united states have 1 i made since 1857 well you say what has spiritual improvement and re viva to do with monetary improvement and revival much to do the religion : fefius christ has a direct tendency to men honest and sober j'-nd truth tell ;,,.:. an 1 ar not honesty and sobriety unu truth telling auxiliaries of material pros if we could have an awakening jn this country as in the days of jonathan ed wards i>t northampton as in the days of dr fintey of backing ridge as in the days of dr griffin of bostcri the whole land would rouse to a higher mo'rtt tone in 1 with that moral tone the honest busi iterprisi s be country would coma np jlou say a great avw'a'kdnin has an â– upon the future world 1 tell you i has a direct influence upon the financial of this world the religion of â– â€¢ foe â€¢â– ' successful business j i i :. si eriend and if there sliould greoi awaki ning in this coun try ana all tin brinks ui-d insuranots companies and stor<:s and offices and should close up for two weeks and thing but attend to the public wor : almighty god after such a spiritual nth land would wake up to such financial prosperity fts wo have never ted of godlinessis pf dfltable tot the : it now is as well as for that wlliob is me l>iit c*y friends do not put too â– mphasis on worldly success as to ur eternal affairs go at icjose ends 1 have nothing to say against money hh0 â– ' oney you pet the better if it comes and goes usefully for the lack i it sickness dies without medi an hunger finds its coffin in pty bread iray.and nakedness shivers es and fire all this canting tirade against money as though it had no practi cal use when ihearaman indulge in it - e think the best heaven for him 1 ba an everlasting poorhouse nfoj - i practical use in motley but while we admit that we must also admit that it aan.it satisfy the soul that it cannot pay tor our ferriage across the jordan of death thai it cannot unlock the gate of heaven for oui immortal soul vet there are men who act as though - of bonds and mortgages could be i raded off for a mansion ln heaven and as i gold were a legal tender in that land where it is so common that they make pavements out of it salvation by christ : - the only salvation treasures in heaven are the only incorruptible treasures have you ever ciphered out that sum in loss and what shall it profit a man if ho u'ai'i the whole world and lose his soul i ; may wear lino apparel now but th death will flutter it like rags all the mines of australia and l'.ra ; l strung in one carcanet are not worth to smuchasthe pearl of great price you remember [ suppose some years ago tiie shipwreck of the central america a storm came on that vessel the surges tramped the leek and swept down through tiatches and there went up a hundred voiced death shriek the foam on the jaw of the wave the pitching of teamer as though it would leap a mountain the glare]of the signal rockets ! Â» iough of the steam pipes the hiss : extinguished furnaces the walk ing of god on the wave oh it was a stupendous spectacle but that ship did â€¢ â€¢ _- i down without a struggle the pa od in long lines trying to bail it ind men unused to toil tugged until their hands were blistered and their muscles trained after awhile a sail came in - t a few passengers got off but the â– wei : down the ship gave one lurch an i was lost so there are men who go on jn life â€” a iyage they are making out of it all i is well till some euroclydon of business disaster comes up n them and they go down the bottom of this commercial sea j is strewn with the shattered hulks but be sause your property goes shall your soul g '- oh no there is coming a more i stupendous sbipwreck after awhile this i world god launched it 6000 years ago and j it is ailing on but one day it will stagg : â– at tiie cry of ' ir and the timbers of tbe ro.-ks will burn and the mountains like masts and the clouds like s:til.s ' in i hi judgment hurricane god will take a j good many off the deck and others out of i the berths where they are now sleeping in jesus how many shall go down no ono > will know until it is announced in heaven j one day shipwreck of a world so many j million saved so many millions drowned j because your fortunes go because y..ur j house goes because all your earthly po.-s^s ' sions go do not let your soul go may the | lord almighty through the blood of the j everlasting covenant save your soulsl sees a i " jlution devas tatiiji the republic exp*oti to 8lep ' f at the proper time am seize i.v rytfelng in sight â€” the i'rpsoni-h i prosperity would lie sn ' r j i - i'tirfjos perhaps i i b is the father to th thought with i e writer of the follow ing editorial from our ultra-â‚¬ons tive english tar.er england notwith btanding hei protestations of pea â€¢ would hkf to s this republic disrupt ed if is not to t fi wondered at that the press of england i sfjirietiinss car nthusiasm when writ ing over the misfortunes that are i setting thin people england hates we are her commercial rivals and will d r foe-j i h.v world if peace and unity prevail h :â– the continued hard times here g inifn great encouragem they want to 3ee a revolution in united sta\t â– rhen at the pi â– â– ; and would step in and protect h r interests the editorial referred to reads as follows the signs of timer indicate that before the sun i nn january 1 1900 the great ameri nation will groai and write in agoi revolution ami tie streets of her .. cities will be slippery with blood a h"ndre<i drops of blood for each that hashes on the necks of tho â– c and pampered worsen and ten >;â– of blood for each tear that has wai the face of the poor america is :â€¢ r a republic it is a plutoci the president is merely the creation o bank directors railroad kings and c barrons and ii is the same with . i of the governors of the states th j poor whine about their poverty gnaw their crusts of bread but ran al ways be relied upon to vote for the rich and nine-tenths of them would shoulder their r isketa and lay dow their lives in defense of the rich to rob them a nation such as this ::â– i which one million plutocrats tyrai ii\f-r sixty million : i i -\ will lie eil brown by a foreign foe or die of i . ne the various labor orgai tions never think together vote to gether nor vo"l together and they have uo money r buy votes lawyers and judges soldiers and police shoot down the laboring people and are cheered on in their bloody work by monopolists and tke clergy but the lay ill soon ome when there will be a horrible dance to death lighted u bj burning houses and the music of md groans a?>d dynamite bo rich idlers amuse themselves at new port and tuxedo ftoor workers i i1 mine and din of the mill young men and women dwaddle over iced cham pagne and oyster parties old men and women pick rotten food out of gar bage cans lap dogs are drive through central park to take the air children die of overwork in filthy gar piety in tho white house enjoy the fruits or bribery infidelity in i tenement house enduring tho pun â€¢! of uprighteousness these are j the signs uf the times in america to ' lay inns thai point to calamity too ' â– idful to imagine but which nothing i can avert â€” london echo t must be confessed that there is a certain amount of truth in the above 1 litions are shaping themselves in that direction if it cannot be averted this republic may lie destroyed \ great responsibility rests upon the ad ministration the people are looking t ward washington for succor if pros ty comes soon they will not see the man on horseback will it fs uryan in 19oo the defeat of mr bryan last year was n its effects a victory in the first pla it was a victory over clevelandism in the democratic party it had the ef fect of permanently separating the gold w ing from the silver ving of the dem u-racy tt pointed out the place for men like palmer and buckner â€” in tho republican camp in the second place bryan's defeat was a victory over the democratic par y that great organization had lost its virtue as before our great war it bad been dominated by the slave pow ;â– . so since that time it had been ruled by the money power the breaking iway of the bryan people discovered the encouraging fact that the reform â– instituted a large majority of ill tihrij^niembership i in the third'plac^aa^ts a'victory that it aroused the people to a con ness of their power and in the fourth place it was a victory of the reform elements of i ! country in that it has shown a 1 i majority of the people are in favor bimetallism with these facts before us to be considered in connection with the con tinued popularity of mr bryan as evi denced by the demand for his services and the attention paid to hi3 move ments and utterances the unbiased oh 5i rver cannot avoid seeing that this man is in the midst of the political storm center â€” ex-senator peffer in topeka advocate some people consider it hard to be 1 poor but the majority of us find it i an audience f*anic stricken at paducali ky , the casino hum ; mer theatre at ramona park has been burned a performance was being given to about 600 people vhen the tiro broke out from a tirewoiks display ou the stage the audience was panic stricken probably over loo people were injured in being burned or tramp led heveral of the actors were pain fully burned â€” , â€” lynched oa ieaeÂ«uljpÂ£lnx>p^*t ephriam brinkley waa lynched at madisonville ky . for general bad char&otÂ«r the political drift %^ the ohio valley bimetallic le*gs held a convention at cincinnati june 22 and 23 the object of the conven fion was to perfect an organization of all those in favor of the free and un limited coinage of gold and silver all clubs in the ohio valley and contin uous territory in ohio indiana and kentucky were invited to send dele gates faiiii scott's the ho..1t f pim nyei summer girl x mountain ('*'"â€¢ n aehevilie >'. 0 july 24 special dofrtspctadenee ) â€” v many miles from this place lived i *. i 1 1 ny alas poor william the pt â€¢] c - boni inn-w him well and they have many queer storied which they tell of him and many which tne b'jmorist in his perigrination throughout b pio turesque region wouldtell to them ii â€¢ who gave the memorable accor that tander biit happened to - in this rare and rarined sectioii i i the land of the sky of cod-lfver oil with hypophos phitcs can be taken as easily in summer as in winter unlike the plain oil it is palatable and the hypophosphites that are in it aid in digestion and at the same time tone tip the system if it takes ten years to get a con stitutional amendment adopted said senator butler of north carolina the work cafiiiof beptri toe soon " senator butler had reference '<*â€¢ his constitu tional amendment introduced fwtfrs da f to place a t.ax on incomes it is not the first tiffle ! have taken the step t introduced Â» pimiiar amendment two years ago jus aftel lh decision was rendered and it was referred â€¢â€¢â€¢ the committee on the judiciary where it i reorpe and me worked the tioii he said we have tastes oi the sÂ«iitie hue often a dark brown long i - atter he has the green we pitched our i â– â– by side â€¢ f me â€¢ und about " ut slum and all i for sickly delicate children and for those whose lungs arc affected it is a mistake to leave ii off in the summer months the dose may be reduced ii necessary last session i had the m fexp^rienee now t propose to know whether ft is ht tetention of the committee to report on oÂ»y amend ment and if not i want the senat consider it in committee of the whole tt is very singular addc mr butler thsii within a few weeks after th supreme court renders a decision ad verse to railroad combinations a deter mined effort should be made to rush a pooling bill through congress while two years have elapsed since the in come tax was declared unconstitution al and nothing has been done this is not exactly fair to the people who have to bear the burdens especially wi r u a period of high taxation ap proaching but nye 1 . and the : river vai old ho i nioi e enduring than i visit of viok inley w entfir thft eats extended u :! i coi res ts accom panying him rutlier risen in the jutf the surly and more exte them but biltmore : fea ture of thio luxurio resents the arti â– ' ii in th : fl contra ted : i less wealth of nature a its grandest forms the scene makes a study which is interesting oon to b ; forgotten asheville just ftttb the summer girl of the m ets on a cool bhiri waiÂ»1 jaunt .â€¢ ..-. the refreshing she looks deligl , air of oomfort and bert . tiui in her manner that the blistering heal hei rivals and â€¢ them indoors ' a vsheville gel ire for it i te upered by a â– â– â– down fi - â– "Â» tains arou upin into tenn : . r starts out on a jaii - i mountain i . new york the 1 irkets we recommend the small size especially for summer use and lot children where a smaller dose is re quired it should be kept in a cool place after it is once opened s f wr to â– y - â– - uggists at v-c asd j;.o nor 1 h state hips ate will not ase the bassonette â– â– tun [ ( abarus ed eull surgeon iu the la-s i and assigned to the the new york central labor union has sent a circular letter to central la bor bodies in other cities asking their opinion as to the causes of involun tary poverty and the remedy therefor a big mass meeting will be held in new york to discuss the answers jtitution loarns that i church at golds â– tte used as a gambling â– i ; i \ 8 . i 1 ' i w t . w duncan is to preside abbeville dis 5outh to be held august â– ", and 8 senator allen has often in times past spoken against the passage of private pension bills giving a considerable sum pur month to the widows of officers in tho late war while a much smaller sum was the highest rate ever allowed to the widow of a private soldier ho has been preparing for a speech on this subject in which some notable in ctances are to be mentioned and that speech will soon be ready to deliver saturday he introduced a resolution declaring against such discrimination and gave notice that at a later day he would address the senate upon it null mill have <' ; . when the plant was s '' : . as many as 1,500 i ployed in themill md jury iin-is that iu cou i i ii use is a dirty place ami .-â– juror says the jury room is like a ho â– en charlotte observer jusi of the Â£ â– in a alwa3*a lively â– â€¢ . â– ' ear j 1 he popular ii rr ne ons ! ii . - ice as g small mom big hotels near !â€¢â€¢ and bill u re and ed mck .--.-. â– lu btead here is one ol f meti polital to â– the - citj is in the i bcooped out a ami elieed in two by tli . an a and french b uad here ar i e mved btreets i ut down i â– by tlnj late general pierce ti 13 loung who secured the contrad he accepted his foreign appointment j from these radiate nich ' btretch in all d ! the encircling hills and b ing far into the ? on this range of inti residences an i sn built and on evei â€¢ bich _ 1 be has ma i;i trains i ections at n venieni hoi new york july 36 ' ott middling upland ; 15 futu july i i i september i - ictober 7 20 november 3 ; lary 1 february march aprii may â€¢ i line ltv liverpool july m fnti â– julj 1 aly and august an<l - â– ( k-tober and n tuber and i 'â€¢ january and february february antl mareh h and april i and may otb i charleston j middling wilmington july -' ' steady middling hatannah july 26 i middling ; â– \ t k inly m charlotte july '-' tiling - id niiddlin idjing . ; staiu : btrong columbia july 2 ; . strict middling â€¢ strict low middling 7j low dling t 1 . market steady a c winston is working on au attachment which is intended i fan for the comfort of the iii;iii as he trudges along beneath tij ' aya uf our summer sun â€” the republican oregon populists did not declare against future union with other reform forces they simply resolved to retain autonomy and hold the party in shape to defend the party principles regard less of whether the other elements re main true or not there are no pop ulists that want to do otherwise and it is the proper course â€” iowa farmers tribune v y guio . . ..â€¢ woman has re iii washington that she has bean appointed postmistress for far heel bladen county mrs t b u!i a white widow has been ac ceptably filling his position began life on a small capital two vliit haired old women were bitting together in a lake street 2le 1 train the other afternoon and their grown-up childreu â– paper the son oi dignified-look ni sal :â€¢ few seats in front o . . i qi n 6paper farmers and residents of powell in delaware county ohio hav banded together in a community of their own which will issue its own money and in such quantity as is deemed neces fary the organization will bo called the labor exchange and ics money will be good for the labor or the pro duct of labor among members of the community the community will aim to include men of every occupation so as to be self-supporting baitimobe pbodu e marke1 baltimore july 26 flour q winter wheat patents 4 35 i bnring do i 2o to 4 50 bpring i ; oÂ«;to 4 20 wheat rresrular and steady 1 ul er so 2 red ; - â– sample 79 to v j i on g i steady s :. lugnsi â– â– oiixed .' ta none south yellow 35 re is william s-ihl the idding in the direction of he i he paper see h v \- well be ng in life he says he is 0,000 already and expects to res qfteen years the other old lady and in a very small way didn't i national headquarters of the sliver republicans will be in charge of ex congressman charles a towne of minnesota and for the present will be at duluth the committee favored im mediate organization for the congres sional elections of 1898 and also for the campaign of 1900 and instructed chairman towne to push this work a3 rapidly as possible chairman towne said that the conference was better attended than he expected and that he believed that it indicated that the sil ver republicans would hold the bal ance of power in the congressional and presidential elections the mti tage of a i rain u in â– that city at 7 â– i in and pets 1 place tit ives ash eville at 9 p i es in al at f 10 a m , i jacon at c k rice â– ket waa quiel â€¢ i tations are le iod well i should say he did was the nnswer ete onl ivetghed six pounds and john si i nev r thought we se him the old lady nea er id v hy the passengers smiled they heard her words . fair ton arrangements for transportation l>e fcween charleston savannah and lumbia art equally convenient train leaving here at8.20a i charleston at 8 p m i rawing it <â€¢<â€¢ between jacksonvi eville and cincinnati the train leav ing ' â– r m arrives in savan nah at 5 a m and at . ',!. lua m leaving savannah at p m and jacl ti ip is made to asheville by 2.45 o'clock in j the afternoon drawing room cm â– â– n place 1 on between new 5 phia chattanooga baltimore salisbury and n"ash leaving asheville at o.'.io p m the trip is made to < ; â– p m ; arriving at na a m s \ â– â€¢ n charleston firm at j j bid . c a i ( indl ].:',â– â– â€¢â– : r 85 h i tf i : n 1.75 wind white 2.00 a < i found a gold coin daj and a new york red ;â– '-.. ao-nd ring iu a h we are pleased to old friends at the outset of ison of painstaking savannah july j i . 1 a1 ->'. suit 1,328 rosin fin a i c and i 1.25 i 1.40 h 1.55 k l.60 m 1 ' 5 s window wilmington july 2 ! â– teady at 1.15 â€¢ â€¢ the usual symptoms of unrest in the labor world are apparent on one side the employes are resisting proposed reductions in wages and on the other h?nd employers are resisting demand3 for increase the united wood work ers of the states of minnesota michi gan the dakoias illinois a ad wiscon sin will make organized resistance to the efforts of the proposed sash and door trust to reduca wages and t ht the cleveland tin plate makers ar-e preparing to resist demands of their men for bettt r pay these arc ameng the evidences of returning prosperity â€” topeka advocate one of two ways i'i â– was created for one pur â– i receptacle for the urine â– ii il is qoi liable t any form â€¢ i by one i t \ w ways way u imperfeci action ' ; '<â– 'â– <â– kidneys the second way i â€¢ â– i treatment f other leaving asheville ai the trip is ma m to balti i'lia 12 13 i p m trains 15 and 10 carry tlii i man drawing i â– raleieh â– rreei nashville i ea a m < hatta â– i at â– ' a pa and '- leaving asheville at 2.44a i .â– trij ia made to < - .: at trains 8 5 and k laud morristown :. i with trains to and ': ; orleans and the : i trains run on the muri i ! i be j tween ashville i this change in trai - â€¢ ccellent ' connection from with all j points three trains ! day from the west [ the 6ame direction three come in ana depart from the south and tire e are i two out and in from the east and ! north . i ii n â€¢â– new york july 26 cottoi quiet but firm i : : : off bums â€¢â– . â€¢ ter grades 28 to diseases chief cause tiy urine from unhealthy is i he chiel cause of bladder so the like the blad r one purpose and iluctored too much is not liable s : r disease except in rare â€¢ i i>;n'k of and very : ider thereforeany pain n ienience manifested in 1 i<*k bladderor urinary pas q is take attributed wi ikness or womb trouble rt the error is easily a t(i iiii'l out correctly se1 ts.ide for twenty four - dimenl or settling indicate ider trouble the mild tie extraordinary effed of dr swamp-eoot the great kid bladder remedy is soon realiz i f you need a medicine you should ii i w the best at druggists and one dollar you may â– â– : ' â€¢ iiif pamphlet i â– â– â– h s ni free by mail mention the w \ r hmaxaud send your addflessto dr kilmer & co binghamton n y the proprietors of this paper guaran tee the genuineness of this offer i â– 1'f i i evr york j quiet at ", pomi tionallv dull and i der disappointing aev - jiean marketb outside ta and cl â€¢ â€¢ aei decline bs e . august i - â€¢ â– â– i ags armed men prevent the passage of citizens along public roads in pennsyl vania war well not exactly the private owners of mines u,p there want to prevent their men from organizing and demanding more wages and hired assassins to prevent any com munications of the white slaves with outsiders ko it isn't war but it ought to be if necessary to put an end to such infernal tyranny uncle sam suoab n"ew york july 28 ra reiiuing y centrifuge sale 60,000 tons of eentrii :_ i rado refined firm mold a standard a 4 confection ioaf5 cleveland loft a leeacy to mckiir v and that was to guard well the inter nets of spain in cuba and well he is guarding it this is the endless chain we read about of a policy dic tated by commercial greed â€” grand rapids workman labor ufuouncps powderly in new york the c i.ubor q after a long â– â– â€¢ i the iving besolve t the a â– of 1 v pofl lei ly aa br of immigration ia the gr official insult ever oftered by t government to organized lal just now afiheville is filling np crowds are coming in i m a sec tions the ser be more brilliant than any of former years senator tillman to speak senator 15 ii tillman of south car olina has wired his acceptance of an invitation to speak in mooresville n c . on the 29th of this month which i the day of the mooresville picnic fot the barium orphanage the senator will prove a drawing card and one of the largest crowds ever gather ed in mooresville is expected had a right to killed her baby in a dream mrs joseph miilkiff wifepf afarmw living near ilamiiu w \ a , tie was pitching brash and ' i bold of her infant child lyuu liei be unconsciously pitched the lit tle one to the floor the child died from the etfeots of its injimea some people owe i !'â€¢â€¢ : tions to the loyaltj ol office boy j the ed itor he's - a sailor stenograph - -....- mr lonf ' â€¢â€¢''> i;i here and left a lot of blank \ .â– ;>â– â€¢ a ininuty ago â€” cincinnati commercial tribunÂ«w n man looks â€¢ tble when rid ing in the pallbearer's i i tne philadelphia ledger wo ... cuba neithf-r will - . as well bo understood the w ay to lÂ»o it a'hat i want is to achieve fame at a single bound then go to cuba and lose yourself cleveland plain dealer

i 1 _\ m __. â€” - otjb country may she ever b right but right ols wrong our country sixty sixth year no 10 salisbury n c thursday july 29 1697 established 1832 1 1hlm0n the noted washington divine sunday discourse a plea for cheerfulness thr l*rÂ»'Â«rr living tftai ! fij " itorj iu the most mel tali wroti â– â– â– â€¢ liave i word fter him and v!,.-,i anything i i with grief and eomplaii i â€¢ i l-;.i f in mj t x i ., os ll t l ; iril out b mucb - â€¢'â€¢â€¢ us i ha a i .â€¢ li â– â– ;â€¢.: â– l : liouid ever find 11 tf â– â€¢'â– ing pi and with it Â» thou lush into perp i ilence everything like eritlÂ«i9m ''â€¢â– â€¢ u "'- ' ! 'â– â– â€¢â€¢.â– .... -,;, ., liviqg national finane - y wng itening : . â– " i et to 1 j naomi and there b cheerful s "''' ; "' â– 'â€¢!â€¢â– " ug has been one of lamentation a ompanied bj dir â– .-. i all those dis orders - â€¢ â– two shori words fact id that â– ...â– have â– â– ' ' ' â– â– rary of war 5 'â– 'â– bte i ago there were f i 1 i^l difl reii â€¢â€¢â€¢.-, and we had not jprjsirian character to settle them an i i n-at v ajcd g we weni _ life lva4:fifeftsÂ»jfe end ' â– attonal i nances â– i " ''â– ' if 'â– '. ' ; i-i and west have â– en | -!â– . ing for those fouryears 1 indulgence in barbarism but 1 | ' ,. u â€¢> â€¢ , uepj es â€¢ ' ."â€¢â€¢â€¢â€¢ Â«") en ii w:ii . '.,.; ji . illing to do two vc three â– â– â– at for nust join in â– best politi cal â€¢ lti â€¢ â€¢ i â€¢â– !]!. the na 1 â– ' ver so strong an arm â– â€¢â– i â– t we go on groaning â– iugb god had j'ui this qatiou u on ernu i md iÂ»llot d .... '"" " : ; â– ; ' ' kfasi m sis in â€¢ â€¢ '! habit of complaining has untry and after â€¢ ars of whimper and wailing him ' we are m â– â€¢ â– â– â– entum top eare three prescriptions by which v - thai our individual and national unances may be cured of t heir j r iseni di - ii the lir-t i . lieerful conversa tion and behavior i lmv noticed thi i pÂ«opl aiosl vociferous f) and new enii >{â– â– â– â– j â– . starting mi and â– â– â– â– ps houses iron being puilt s â– ., know very well that one le spondenl man can talk qftt mec ii .]â– â– " !! â– ue cheerful phy sician o e bilaration a whole asy lum of hypochondria â– :-. ii is no kindness ot r or the uin-mploj ed for you to join iu this dejijorjitioa i i ) >â– â– i â€¢, .. i r t the w;i ttnd the â– nmindn sense to think of i0mei _ â– !>â€¢-â– â€¢ fitl to say theii i â– â– â– ,! silent h o tj let ii i in !â– â€¢ c pie of 1 l states for one week will talk cheerfully i will open all the manu fa jtori -. i will give employment to all the eupied men and women i will make a lively market for your real estate that is â€¢ you up n il li tfi ses i wilj stop th long processions on the waj to the jÂ£t>or and â€¢ lie < â– :,:!â– atlarj and i will spread a plentiful table from maine to california and from oregon to bandy hook and the whole land shall carol and thunder with national jubilee but says some one will take t liaf â€¢â– i â– â€¢â– :'â€¢_â– â– â– â– < my hearers and read ers represe.n1 ing a 3 you do all professions j all trades and all occupations if yen should resi ivenever again to utter a dolorous v<>ril about the money markets but by manner and by voice un'l by wit and i arieatu ce and abol â– â– â€¢ faith in god to i ry to scatter tliis ilglo im do you not believe the in fluence would !"â– instantaneous and wide i - i lie â– â– feet would be felt around rid for god's sake and for the sake i i and cor the sake of the em â€¢ â– i lit p ivlingi depend upon it it en in â– â– unfortable circumstances do not stop complaining god will blast your harvests and see how you will get along without a corn crop and ii â– â€¢ will sweep you with fl is and he will devour you with shoppers and ]!>l he takes what we keep back and he takes more he takes it by by sickness by bankruptcy by any one of the 10,000 ways which he can em ploy the reason many of you are cramped in business is because you have never learned the ! â€” u of christian generosity you employ an agent you give him a reasonable salary and lo you find out that he is appropriating your funds.be bides the salary what do you do dis charge him well we are god's agents he puts in our hands certain mon eys part is to be ours part is to be his suppose we take all what then he will discharge us he will turn us over to financial disasters and take the trust away from us the reason that great multi tudes are not prospered in business is sim ply because they have been withholding from god that whieh belongs to him the rule is give and you will receive ad minister liberally and you shall have more to administer i am in full sympathy with the man who was to be baptized by immer sion and some ii 1 said you had better leave your pocketbook out it will get wet no ' said he i want t go down under the wave with everything i want to con secrate my property and all to god a.nd so he was baptized what we want in this country is more baptized pooketbooks the onlj safe investment that a man can make in this world is in the cause of christ if a man give from a superabun dance god may or he may not respond with a blessing but if a man give until he feels it if a man give until it fetches the i'l 1 if a man give until his selfishness cringes aud twists and cowers under it he vertibje securifleg v Â» pfte -r.q hi.siorv wrr thing geea wfc*ng hh health raiis ! his reason is dethroned or a urse smites him or a mid ight - adow of gome kind drop upon u and ti)-<>>i hla business what la tpr â€¢ god is punishing rim coj heartftjjtie^fs ". j i ,; {,* h f '< : -: < u lun so that one of the re : r the cure of individual and national â– â– â€¢- is more generosity where you wed 1 on the cause of christ give 2 i i be trusted and he is vry apt to trust back again he says that man - how to handle money hesball have money to handle and very soon â– perty that was on the marker for a â€¢ get d i 1 '-' tuisei jlnd i h irth more thiid fifty cents on a dollar goes to par and the opening of ,â– street doubles the valne of his housej â– '!â€¢;' j of a million god blesses him â€¢ the man finds out that secret and he goes on to fortune there are men i have known who for ten years have trying to pay god 1000 they have never been able to get it paia - fox just as taking out from one fold of their 1 i a l>ill mysteriously somehow in â– e other fold of their pocketbook there â€¢ large i 1 ! 1 vrf i,-!l !)â€¢,- 1 i ' i ii 'â€¢ pays in the world 1 tell y..ii it payd now pays in hard casl in government securities \ 'â– â– â– ileve it ah that is what keeps you . i knew ycm did not believe it the whole world andt3hristendom is to be re constructed on this subject and as you are a part of christendom let the work begin in yourown soul but says somi i â– ],-.! i comes up a harvest and that is the-allueidn it seems as if they are throw .â– â– corn away on the waters but after awhile they gatherit up in a harvest now tied in his fcrord ( ast thf ; the waters and it shall â– â– hack tv tin alter many days it may to viiu that you are throwing it away !â– :;; it wiil yield a harvest of and gold a harvest on earth and a â€¢ in heaven if men could appre that and act on that we would have re trouble about individual or na i finances i i s sription the third for the cure of all ndividual ami national financial dis , f great spiritual awakening it is no mere theory the nierchants of this country were positively deniented with the monetary excitement in 1857 there never re noi since has been such a state of ml depression as there way at that a revival came and 500,000 f pie born into th kingdom of god what came after the revival the gran financial prosperity we have ever had in i it ry . the finest fortunes the iit st fortunes in the united states have 1 i made since 1857 well you say what has spiritual improvement and re viva to do with monetary improvement and revival much to do the religion : fefius christ has a direct tendency to men honest and sober j'-nd truth tell ;,,.:. an 1 ar not honesty and sobriety unu truth telling auxiliaries of material pros if we could have an awakening jn this country as in the days of jonathan ed wards i>t northampton as in the days of dr fintey of backing ridge as in the days of dr griffin of bostcri the whole land would rouse to a higher mo'rtt tone in 1 with that moral tone the honest busi iterprisi s be country would coma np jlou say a great avw'a'kdnin has an â– upon the future world 1 tell you i has a direct influence upon the financial of this world the religion of â– â€¢ foe â€¢â– ' successful business j i i :. si eriend and if there sliould greoi awaki ning in this coun try ana all tin brinks ui-d insuranots companies and storiit c*y friends do not put too â– mphasis on worldly success as to ur eternal affairs go at icjose ends 1 have nothing to say against money hh0 â– ' oney you pet the better if it comes and goes usefully for the lack i it sickness dies without medi an hunger finds its coffin in pty bread iray.and nakedness shivers es and fire all this canting tirade against money as though it had no practi cal use when ihearaman indulge in it - e think the best heaven for him 1 ba an everlasting poorhouse nfoj - i practical use in motley but while we admit that we must also admit that it aan.it satisfy the soul that it cannot pay tor our ferriage across the jordan of death thai it cannot unlock the gate of heaven for oui immortal soul vet there are men who act as though - of bonds and mortgages could be i raded off for a mansion ln heaven and as i gold were a legal tender in that land where it is so common that they make pavements out of it salvation by christ : - the only salvation treasures in heaven are the only incorruptible treasures have you ever ciphered out that sum in loss and what shall it profit a man if ho u'ai'i the whole world and lose his soul i ; may wear lino apparel now but th death will flutter it like rags all the mines of australia and l'.ra ; l strung in one carcanet are not worth to smuchasthe pearl of great price you remember [ suppose some years ago tiie shipwreck of the central america a storm came on that vessel the surges tramped the leek and swept down through tiatches and there went up a hundred voiced death shriek the foam on the jaw of the wave the pitching of teamer as though it would leap a mountain the glare]of the signal rockets ! Â» iough of the steam pipes the hiss : extinguished furnaces the walk ing of god on the wave oh it was a stupendous spectacle but that ship did â€¢ â€¢ _- i down without a struggle the pa od in long lines trying to bail it ind men unused to toil tugged until their hands were blistered and their muscles trained after awhile a sail came in - t a few passengers got off but the â– wei : down the ship gave one lurch an i was lost so there are men who go on jn life â€” a iyage they are making out of it all i is well till some euroclydon of business disaster comes up n them and they go down the bottom of this commercial sea j is strewn with the shattered hulks but be sause your property goes shall your soul g '- oh no there is coming a more i stupendous sbipwreck after awhile this i world god launched it 6000 years ago and j it is ailing on but one day it will stagg : â– at tiie cry of ' ir and the timbers of tbe ro.-ks will burn and the mountains like masts and the clouds like s:til.s ' in i hi judgment hurricane god will take a j good many off the deck and others out of i the berths where they are now sleeping in jesus how many shall go down no ono > will know until it is announced in heaven j one day shipwreck of a world so many j million saved so many millions drowned j because your fortunes go because y..ur j house goes because all your earthly po.-s^s ' sions go do not let your soul go may the | lord almighty through the blood of the j everlasting covenant save your soulsl sees a i " jlution devas tatiiji the republic exp*oti to 8lep ' f at the proper time am seize i.v rytfelng in sight â€” the i'rpsoni-h i prosperity would lie sn ' r j i - i'tirfjos perhaps i i b is the father to th thought with i e writer of the follow ing editorial from our ultra-â‚¬ons tive english tar.er england notwith btanding hei protestations of pea â€¢ would hkf to s this republic disrupt ed if is not to t fi wondered at that the press of england i sfjirietiinss car nthusiasm when writ ing over the misfortunes that are i setting thin people england hates we are her commercial rivals and will d r foe-j i h.v world if peace and unity prevail h :â– the continued hard times here g inifn great encouragem they want to 3ee a revolution in united sta\t â– rhen at the pi â– â– ; and would step in and protect h r interests the editorial referred to reads as follows the signs of timer indicate that before the sun i nn january 1 1900 the great ameri nation will groai and write in agoi revolution ami tie streets of her .. cities will be slippery with blood a h"ndre;â– of blood for each tear that has wai the face of the poor america is :â€¢ r a republic it is a plutoci the president is merely the creation o bank directors railroad kings and c barrons and ii is the same with . i of the governors of the states th j poor whine about their poverty gnaw their crusts of bread but ran al ways be relied upon to vote for the rich and nine-tenths of them would shoulder their r isketa and lay dow their lives in defense of the rich to rob them a nation such as this ::â– i which one million plutocrats tyrai ii\f-r sixty million : i i -\ will lie eil brown by a foreign foe or die of i . ne the various labor orgai tions never think together vote to gether nor vo"l together and they have uo money r buy votes lawyers and judges soldiers and police shoot down the laboring people and are cheered on in their bloody work by monopolists and tke clergy but the lay ill soon ome when there will be a horrible dance to death lighted u bj burning houses and the music of md groans a?>d dynamite bo rich idlers amuse themselves at new port and tuxedo ftoor workers i i1 mine and din of the mill young men and women dwaddle over iced cham pagne and oyster parties old men and women pick rotten food out of gar bage cans lap dogs are drive through central park to take the air children die of overwork in filthy gar piety in tho white house enjoy the fruits or bribery infidelity in i tenement house enduring tho pun â€¢! of uprighteousness these are j the signs uf the times in america to ' lay inns thai point to calamity too ' â– idful to imagine but which nothing i can avert â€” london echo t must be confessed that there is a certain amount of truth in the above 1 litions are shaping themselves in that direction if it cannot be averted this republic may lie destroyed \ great responsibility rests upon the ad ministration the people are looking t ward washington for succor if pros ty comes soon they will not see the man on horseback will it fs uryan in 19oo the defeat of mr bryan last year was n its effects a victory in the first pla it was a victory over clevelandism in the democratic party it had the ef fect of permanently separating the gold w ing from the silver ving of the dem u-racy tt pointed out the place for men like palmer and buckner â€” in tho republican camp in the second place bryan's defeat was a victory over the democratic par y that great organization had lost its virtue as before our great war it bad been dominated by the slave pow ;â– . so since that time it had been ruled by the money power the breaking iway of the bryan people discovered the encouraging fact that the reform â– instituted a large majority of ill tihrij^niembership i in the third'plac^aa^ts a'victory that it aroused the people to a con ness of their power and in the fourth place it was a victory of the reform elements of i ! country in that it has shown a 1 i majority of the people are in favor bimetallism with these facts before us to be considered in connection with the con tinued popularity of mr bryan as evi denced by the demand for his services and the attention paid to hi3 move ments and utterances the unbiased oh 5i rver cannot avoid seeing that this man is in the midst of the political storm center â€” ex-senator peffer in topeka advocate some people consider it hard to be 1 poor but the majority of us find it i an audience f*anic stricken at paducali ky , the casino hum ; mer theatre at ramona park has been burned a performance was being given to about 600 people vhen the tiro broke out from a tirewoiks display ou the stage the audience was panic stricken probably over loo people were injured in being burned or tramp led heveral of the actors were pain fully burned â€” , â€” lynched oa ieaeÂ«uljpÂ£lnx>p^*t ephriam brinkley waa lynched at madisonville ky . for general bad char&otÂ«r the political drift %^ the ohio valley bimetallic le*gs held a convention at cincinnati june 22 and 23 the object of the conven fion was to perfect an organization of all those in favor of the free and un limited coinage of gold and silver all clubs in the ohio valley and contin uous territory in ohio indiana and kentucky were invited to send dele gates faiiii scott's the ho..1t f pim nyei summer girl x mountain ('*'"â€¢ n aehevilie >'. 0 july 24 special dofrtspctadenee ) â€” v many miles from this place lived i *. i 1 1 ny alas poor william the pt â€¢] c - boni inn-w him well and they have many queer storied which they tell of him and many which tne b'jmorist in his perigrination throughout b pio turesque region wouldtell to them ii â€¢ who gave the memorable accor that tander biit happened to - in this rare and rarined sectioii i i the land of the sky of cod-lfver oil with hypophos phitcs can be taken as easily in summer as in winter unlike the plain oil it is palatable and the hypophosphites that are in it aid in digestion and at the same time tone tip the system if it takes ten years to get a con stitutional amendment adopted said senator butler of north carolina the work cafiiiof beptri toe soon " senator butler had reference 'e fcween charleston savannah and lumbia art equally convenient train leaving here at8.20a i charleston at 8 p m i rawing it '. suit 1,328 rosin fin a i c and i 1.25 i 1.40 h 1.55 k l.60 m 1 ' 5 s window wilmington july 2 ! â– teady at 1.15 â€¢ â€¢ the usual symptoms of unrest in the labor world are apparent on one side the employes are resisting proposed reductions in wages and on the other h?nd employers are resisting demand3 for increase the united wood work ers of the states of minnesota michi gan the dakoias illinois a ad wiscon sin will make organized resistance to the efforts of the proposed sash and door trust to reduca wages and t ht the cleveland tin plate makers ar-e preparing to resist demands of their men for bettt r pay these arc ameng the evidences of returning prosperity â€” topeka advocate one of two ways i'i â– was created for one pur â– i receptacle for the urine â– ii il is qoi liable t any form â€¢ i by one i t \ w ways way u imperfeci action ' ; ';n'k of and very : ider thereforeany pain n ienience manifested in 1 i i;i here and left a lot of blank \ .â– ;>â– â€¢ a ininuty ago â€” cincinnati commercial tribunÂ«w n man looks â€¢ tble when rid ing in the pallbearer's i i tne philadelphia ledger wo ... cuba neithf-r will - . as well bo understood the w ay to lÂ»o it a'hat i want is to achieve fame at a single bound then go to cuba and lose yourself cleveland plain dealer